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General instruction for handling and transportation of sandwich panels
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Energy Safe Technologies GENERAL RULES FOR HANDLING, CUTTING, TRANSPORTATION, AND STORAGE OF SANDWICH PANELS

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PIR and PUR sandwich panels should be cut with a jigsaw or circular saw, and a special blade for sandwich panels should be used. This makes the line of cut smooth and prevents jagging (see Images 4 and 5). Do not remove protective foil before cutting. Do not cut sandwich panels with an angle grinder! PACKING OF SANDWICH PANELS Metal faces of PH Insulation sandwich panels are protected with 35—50 μm polyethylene wrap, which should be removed after installation. Please note that the removal of the wrap before the installation may lead to damaging of the panels. We also advise removing the...

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PH Insulation will deliver the products to any destination in Russia and abroad by road, rail, and sea. This is the best option, because each load needs a carefully selected mode of transportation and responsible delivery service. PH Insulation uses online auctions to hire professionals for a reasonable price and safely deliver your order as soon as possible. If you would prefer to arrange delivery of your sandwich panels independently, please make sure that the trucks of the company you choose are not equipped with self-engineered equipment (hacks, angles etc.); this may reduce the area of...

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PLEASE DO NOT: • put any loads on packs; • put the second row of packs with a shift in respect to the bottom row; • walk on panels; • lift packs by the edge. Table 1 shows the number of wall panels in a standard factory pack, and the number of packs in a standard truck. Table 1. The number of full packs of wall panels (width = 1,185 mm) in a standard truck with internal dimensions 13.4 x 2.45 x 2.6 m Table 2. The number of full packs of roof panels (width = 1,000 mm) in a standard truck with internal dimensions 13.4 x 2.45 x 2.6 m

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Table 3. The number of full packs of roof panels (width = 1,000 mm) in a standard truck with internal dimensions 13.4 x 2.45 x 2.6 m Table 4 shows the number of wall and roof panels in a pack depending on their thickness, and tentative weight of one running meter of panels in a pack. Table 4. Standard factory packs of PH Insulation sandwich panels Weight of pack per 1 running meter, kg Wall panels (width = 120 Roof panels (width = 1,000 mm) 100

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Table 5. General recommendations for storage of sandwich panels Keep away from moisture. Control package integrity. Do not put other objects on the surface of panels. Store panels on a flat surface. Avoid overhanging of the second row. Protect panels from direct sunlight.

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Avoid contamination. Place the panels with a gentle lengthwise slope. Do not lift panels by the lock

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